. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. 558 STUDIES IN FOSSIL BOTANY South Dakota are represented by nearly iooo, more or less complete The Cycadophyta of the American Mesozoic rival in pala:ontological value the. Flu l^.—Cycadcoidca marylandka.~T\& earliest described American fossil Cycad. From an original daguerrotypc. Nearly thirty young fruits are marked in the present view by the groups of bract-scars interpolated between the old leaf-bases. About:] natural size. From Wieland. gigantic Saurian animals, with the remains of which they are often associated. Fig. 199 represents
. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. 558 STUDIES IN FOSSIL BOTANY South Dakota are represented by nearly iooo, more or less complete The Cycadophyta of the American Mesozoic rival in pala:ontological value the. Flu l^.—Cycadcoidca marylandka.~T\& earliest described American fossil Cycad. From an original daguerrotypc. Nearly thirty young fruits are marked in the present view by the groups of bract-scars interpolated between the old leaf-bases. About:] natural size. From Wieland. gigantic Saurian animals, with the remains of which they are often associated. Fig. 199 represents the 1 Sec Wieland, American Fossil Cycads, Carnegie Institution, Washington, 1906, and the systematic works by Lester Ward, there Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Scott, Dukinfield Henry, 1854-1934. London, A. and C. Black
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